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June 06, 2000
College Scholarship Service¨ (CSS¨) Financial Aid PROFILE
PROFILE is a program of the College Scholarship Service¨ (CSS¨), the financial aid division of the College Board. Many colleges, universities, and scholarship programs use the information collected on PROFILE to help them award nonfederal student aid funds. Use this web site to either order the PROFILE form to be sent to your home, or complete the PROFILE form online.

The Common Application
Students can now download the Common Application. The Common Application is the recommended form of 181 selective, independent colleges and universities for admission to their undergraduate programs. The concept is simple: Students complete one Common Application, photocopy it, and send the form to any of the participating colleges. The procedure simplifies the college application process and eliminates duplication of effort.

FAFSA on the Web
You may use this online form to complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid over the Internet. From the United States Department of Education.

APPLY Online
Announcing the New Apply! The Princeton Review is proud to announce the acquisition of Apply Technology, the leading provider of electronic college application solutions. A downloadable version of the award-winning Apply! software is now available.

SAT Online Registration
You can register for any upcoming SAT test when you visit this easy to use web site.

ACT Registration
You can electronically register for the ACT test here.

Financial Aid Estimation Form
Want to know what your Expected Family Contribution will be (approximately) when you submit your FAFSA? This form is used to prepare an estimate of the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and financial need. This page computes an estimate of the EFC using a formula very similar to the Federal Methodology approved by Congress and used by school financial aid administrators when awarding Federal aid. From Mark Kantrowitz's finaid.org web-site.

Writing a Basic Essay
Forgotten a few things from composition class? This web site by Kathy Livingston is like having a personal online tutor. As stated in her introduction; An essay can have many purposes, but the basic structure is the same no matter what. Following some simple steps will guide you through the entire essay writing process.

Title IV Codes for the FAFSA
Use this form to find a college's Title IV Code. These codes are used to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). There are Title IV Codes for 7,549 schools listed in the database, which is current as of February 10, 1997.
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